Diploma Scam

This spammer is the same person who sends spam for counterfeit pharmaceuticals (the domain names change daily), fake dating sites where a man in answering all the hopeless questions by other duped men), counterfeit trojan-infested software (he claims to be an OEM -- what an a##hole)

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@Kill spammerz/Don't help the spammers

You seem well informed. Why are you so interested in spoofed/forged email addresses?

We provide a concept that will allow anyone with sufficient work experience to obtain a fully verifiable Unviersity Dgeree. Doctoarte, Matsers or Doctoarte.

Diploma from prestigious non-accredited universities based on your present knowledge & professional experience.

Earn as deserved. No Examination!. Ticket to Success.

Many people share the same frustration, they are doing the work of the person that has the degree and the person that has the degree is getting all the money. Do not you think that it is time you were paid fair compensation for the level of work you are already doing?

.education is about as free and unregulated as a top-level domain can possibly get. It may sound impressive and reliable but I haven't seen anything on .education yet that is convincing.

Domains by Proxy, well, excuse me, but that's just plain silly. If you're a serious player in the field of higher education, then you don't need to, and shouldn't register your website anonymously.

And the registrant's address is the address of an Arizona post office in Scottsdale, I believe, on 14555 North Hayden Road. About ten years ago, the UPS store on 15111 North Hayden Road used to house an impressive number of less-than-wonderful universities.